Example sentences of "[vb past] [adj] and [verb] [pron] " in BNC.

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1 One of them , the landlord of the pub , got pissed and kissed me on the mouth and talked about the problems of these demarcations — and this is in spite of all the AIDS hysteria .
2 I made that and put it away .
3 She became depressed and saw her GP .
4 Once I realised that and corrected it , the rest of the sweater was knitted without any problem .
5 I think this is clearly Miller 's main use for the character of Alfieri and he tries to make this more realistic by making Alfieri a lawyer though I do not think that this is done very well as Alfieri does not say anything which would justify him being a lawyer as all Eddie asks him are things he would have asked anyone though perhaps he asked him because he was a ‘ lawyer ’ and he respected this and knew he would get confidentiality .
6 She hopped clear and opened her wings and in one sudden jump was up on the bare branch .
7 He read this and showed it to his wife and on the following day asked questions .
8 Another-I knelt delighted and collected your beautiful hair .
9 The next morning Benjamin rose early and said he wished to watch the clerks at work in the scriptorium .
10 The next morning we rose early and broke our fast hastily in the hall for , despite the grisly warning issued the night before , Southgate was determined on a morning 's hunting though Bowyer was still suffering the effects of being too deep in his cups .
11 Barbara Coleman stopped pouring and fixed her with a very severe look .
12 Then of course not one would enter the gangway to go into the steamer , so they caught one and forced it through , then all the rest followed quite eagerly of their own accord .
13 Then for a while I tried loving and hating you all at once , but it did n't work .
14 The figure stopped dead and saw them obviously for the first time .
15 He became vast and covered me , covered my face , his hideous throat working .
16 It became unsafe and found its way between the wars to Newton .
17 At first it was included with other Shorthorns in the Coates herdbook from its inception in 1822 , but in 1896 the Lincoln became separate and established its own Lincoln Red herdbook .
18 Shackel became indignant and said he would fetch a magistrate and complain about the Chief Constable 's attitude , which he did .
19 Emily noticed that and gave him and herself a sherry .
20 I tried to remember what my sister Mary had said about ignoring old wives ' tales and I tried to put them from my mind , but after that I often caught myself glancing at Granny 's picture and it seemed to me that her black eyes came alive and followed me round the room .
21 She ignored that and asked him whether he 'd booked her a seat with us on the flight south from Lima .
22 The military advice given to Mountbatten was that they should not be armed , but he overruled this and gave his recognition to the AFO .
23 Maxim scouted the cottage to make sure it was empty then helped George over the comer of the dry-stone wall where it seemed strongest and guided him under a face-high clothes-line strung across the little lawn .
24 If the foreman saw a tree in a channel , or a shoal forming , he did not worry whether it was doing any harm or not ; he played safe and had it out .
25 ‘ I came sixth and gained my first championship point ! ’
26 Whilst I was behind Desmond he was on two engines and landed heavily ; one of his engines came adrift and preceded him along the flarepath .
27 In the evenings , she ate alone and loved it : she felt curious looks coming her way .
28 I 'll try to spare you that , but I guess it 's about time I came clean and admitted it 's by no means a one-man show .
29 Now some of his players are saying it 's time he came clean and declared his intentions .
30 And yet it may still be true that he came within minutes of Jerome 's flight , found the man only stunned , stooped close and knew him , for then knowing was possible , and killed him , and only then took thought how to escape suspicion , and came running into the town , to me . ’
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